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Reloading
Tuning a load
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<blockquote data-quote="jkupper" data-source="post: 745132" data-attributes="member: 61637"><p>Thank you all for your ideas. They are greatly appreciated! I plan to use this rifle for hunting, and not for Bench shooting, so I doubt I will try jamming the bullet into the lands, but does .010" off of the lands sound like a good starting place and then working back out? Where I am going to be trying this for the first time I am not entirely sure that I want to get any closer than that until I am confident that I am finding the distance to the lands accurately.</p><p></p><p>Mike, what you said about changing the OAL after finding an accurate load makes sense. </p><p></p><p>Again, Thank you all for your advice! I was able to go out tonight and start breaking the barrel in, and this weekend I will be able to start working on the fun partgun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jkupper, post: 745132, member: 61637"] Thank you all for your ideas. They are greatly appreciated! I plan to use this rifle for hunting, and not for Bench shooting, so I doubt I will try jamming the bullet into the lands, but does .010" off of the lands sound like a good starting place and then working back out? Where I am going to be trying this for the first time I am not entirely sure that I want to get any closer than that until I am confident that I am finding the distance to the lands accurately. Mike, what you said about changing the OAL after finding an accurate load makes sense. Again, Thank you all for your advice! I was able to go out tonight and start breaking the barrel in, and this weekend I will be able to start working on the fun partgun) [/QUOTE]
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